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Answer the following.What is a relief?

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Answered by Vanshsheoran77336
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In geography, a location's relief is the difference between its highest and lowest elevations. For example, with both mountains and valleys in the area, the local relief of Yosemite National Park is impressive. A two-dimensional relief map displays the topography of a given area. Physical relief maps actually have raised areas that represent different elevations. (You may have seen them in school.) However, if you're going for a hike, they're not very practical to carry in your pocket.

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